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Why does your nebulizer make you sleep?

A nebulizer itself doesn't directly cause sleepiness, but the medications used in the nebulizer, such as bronchodilators or steroids, can have sedative effects in some individuals. Additionally, the soothing process of inhalation therapy can promote relaxation, leading to drowsiness. If you experience significant sleepiness after using a nebulizer, it's important to consult your healthcare provider to ensure the medication is suitable for you.


Which is more effective in treating asthma a breathing treatment using a nebulizer or an inhaler?

Nebulizer defiantly.


Can you eat after nebulizer treatment?

I'd probably delay consuming alcohol but other that that, yes, you can eat near neutralizer treatments.


Help I just used a nebulizer about a minute ago and now my heart beats really fast Is it okay?

If you use a nebulizer, it can cause a rapid heartbeat, dizziness and even shakiness. If these side effects bother you, you can mention it to your doctor but they are normal and okay.


What natural product can i put in my nebulizer?

what medicine will i put in the nebulizer


Has cromolyn sodium nebulizer solution been discontinued?

Yes, cromolyn sodium nebulizer solution has been discontinued in the United States. It was previously used for the prevention of asthma attacks and allergic reactions but has been replaced by other medications with similar effects.


Can you take hisatussin cough syrup after nebulizer with ventolin?

Yes, you can take Hisatussin cough syrup after using a nebulizer with Ventolin. However, it’s important to wait for a short time after the nebulizer treatment to allow the medication to work effectively. Always consult your healthcare provider for specific recommendations based on your health condition and medication regimen.


Where can someone find more information regarding nebulizer treatments?

The purpose of a nebulizer is to change medication from a liquid to a mist so that it can be more easily inhaled into the lungs. It's particulary effective for delivering asthma medications to infants and small children and anyone with difficulty using an asthma inhaler. More information about nebulizer treatments can be found at WebMD.


Who invented the nebulizer?

The first nebulizer was developed by a French inventor named Dr. Sales-Girons in 1858. The nebulizer had a pedal that acted in a similar way to a bicycle pump.


What are the side effects of to many Albuterol sulfate Nebulizer breathing treatments?

Excessive use of Albuterol sulfate nebulizer treatments can lead to side effects such as increased heart rate (tachycardia), nervousness, tremors, and headache. Other potential side effects include insomnia, palpitations, and muscle cramps. Overuse may also result in decreased effectiveness of the medication and increased risk of asthma attacks. It is important to follow prescribed dosages and consult a healthcare provider if you experience adverse effects.


What is the cost of a typical nebulizer?

Typically, the cost of a typical nebulizer is very high. The cost of a typical nebulizer can be anywhere between the prices of forty and one hundred and twenty dollars.


How can you take a nebulizer off a asthmatic child?

What do you mean to take it off the child? How to get a child off of a nebulizer seems proper but if their asthma is bad enough to where they need the nebulizer, only constant medication of another kind will allow them to be away from the nebulizer for periods of time.